Mid-September, kani nalang gani guro ako paliton instead sa GTX 460, overkill na kayo ang GTX 460 sa ako, hehe.
Mid-September, kani nalang gani guro ako paliton instead sa GTX 460, overkill na kayo ang GTX 460 sa ako, hehe.
mao nag plan sad unta kog 460 pero saon man dli man jud kaabot ang budget...naa ra cguro ni sa 8k+ depende sa manufactorer..
The card features 192 shaders and a 128-bit memory bus and on paper it really doesn’t look bad. Power consumption is rated at 125W, which is somewhat higher than AMD’s HD 5770 and HD 5750, which consume 108W and 86W respectively. Punters expect the GTS 450 to end up somewhere between the 5770 and 5750 in terms of performance, hence it’s clear that power consumption won’t be one of its selling points.
mga 7-8k siguro ni,....There is still no word on price, but we’re expecting the GTS 450 to end up around the $130 mark when it launches in September. You can check out the listing here.
http://www.fudzilla.com/graphics/gra...sted-in-europe
Last edited by Sempron Guy; 08-30-2010 at 07:24 PM.
A picture of EVGA's GeForce GTS 450 SuperClocked graphics card made its way to the internet, along with some details. SuperClocked is EVGA's level-1 factory-overclocked variant. This card features clock speeds of 882 MHz core, 1764 MHz CUDA core, and 950 MHz (3800 MHz effective) memory, which are significantly higher than the NVIDIA reference speeds of 783/1566/900(3600) MHz core/CUDA core/memory. If this is any indication, the GeForce GTS 450 should be a nice treat for overclockers.
While EVGA's card uses NVIDIA reference-design cooler, it uses a black-colored seemingly-custom PCB. Perhaps it's developed by EVGA, sticking to NVIDIA's design-guide but isn't exactly reference-design. The card from this angle also shows the cooler's internals. If you've noticed the GTX 460 reference cooler from the inside, you'll notice a GPU base on which there's a heatsink with spirally-projecting, forked aluminum fins, and heat is also conveyed to two arc-shaped dense aluminum fin blocks on either sides of the heatsink by two heat pipes. With the GTS 450, it looks like the heatsink is completely discoid, with radially-projecting fins all around the core, meaning that it does away with those two additional fin blocks. EVGA's card features 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit wide memory interface. DonanimHaber expects its price to be US $150-160.
techPowerUp! News :: EVGA GeForce GTS 450 SuperClocked Pictured, Detailed
GeForce GTS 450 Gets Listed on US Store, Reference Clock Model Pegged at $129.99 | techPowerUpA couple of days ahead of its worldwide launch, NVIDIA's GeForce GTS 450 based graphics cards from various board partners have been listed on American e-tailer Newegg.com. The list of cards shows an interesting mix of prices and variants. To begin with, the base-model (those which stick to NVIDIA's reference clock speeds of 783/1566/900(3600) MHz core/shader/memory, are pegged at US $129.99. These are followed by mild-overclock variants (those with 4~5% increase in clock-speeds) being priced at around $135, those with higher overclock settings out of the box (that's 9% to 12%) are priced between $135 and $140. The GeForce GTS 450 is NVIDIA's lower-mainstream SKU based on the 40 nm GF106 GPU, it has 192 CUDA cores, 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit wide memory interface, and support for the latest PC graphics APIs including DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4. It is slated for early next week.
That's 5.5k probably about 6-6.5k when it comes here.
maau2...pero dugaya sad maabot ana dri sa ato sir oi...huwat2 sa ta ani b...
mga october pa guro,
GTS450 at £99 by 14th September? | KitGuru
Colorful GTS 450
Sparkle Calibre GTS 450
MSI GTS 450
Gigabyte GTS 450
Asus GTS 450 Direct CU
Galaxy GTS 450
Zotac GTS 450
Reviews:
Palit GeForce GTS 450 Sonic Platinum 1 GB Review - Page 1/32 | techPowerUp
ASUS ENGTS450 TOP DirectCU 1 GB Review - Page 1/32 | techPowerUp
MSI N450GTS Cyclone OC 1 GB Review - Page 1/32 | techPowerUp
Axle GeForce GTS 450 OC 1 GB Review - Page 1/32 | techPowerUp
ZOTAC GeForce GTS 450 AMP! Edition 1 GB Review - Page 1/32 | techPowerUp
Some game results:
Power Consumption:
Furmark Stress Test
The final verdict on the GTS 450 itself is not definitive. The GPU does not stay ahead far enough of the Radeon HD 5700 series to create the kind of dilemma buyers faced that made them choose the GeForce GTX 460 768 MB over the Radeon HD 5770 when the former first came out. Instead, it's stuck in between the HD 5750 and HD 5770, and leans very close to the HD 5750 in terms of performance. Choosing a card in this segment has been a tough decision, and will now be even harder. Bring in the dice.
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